Top 5 MLB Tickets Of The Week (5/19)

Despite a lethargic start to the season, the Chicago White Sox will host two of this week’s top MLB tickets. The Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers also travel home to make the list this week.

The Red Sox welcome the Blue Jays for three games at Fenway beginning tomorrow. Average price for May 20 Blue Jays vs Red Sox tickets is $83.35 with a get-in price of $23, down 10% on the secondary market. The Red Sox will also offer a 2013 World Series Ring Replica to all fans during Tuesday’s game.

After concluding their series at home against the Blue Jays, the Red Sox head to Tropicana Field to take on the Rays for three games. The average price for May 24 Red Sox vs Tampa Bay Rays tickets is currently $98.29 with a get-in price of $31. John Lackey will make the start for the Red Sox while the Rays have yet to announce who will get the nod for Saturday’s game.

The White Sox will offer a Chris Sale bobblehead during their Saturday game against the Yankees. The average price for May 24 Yankees vs White Sox tickets is currently $107.77 and has a get-in price of just $13, down 11% on the secondary market. Saturday’s game will start at 2:10 p.m.

The White Sox won’t see much of a change on the secondary market for their final game against the New York Yankees on Sunday. The average price for May 25 Yankees vs White Sox tickets is $107.69, just eight cents cheaper than Saturday’s game, and has a get-in price of just $7, the lowest get-in price of this week’s top games.

The Tigers host the Rangers for four games this weekend at Comerica Park. The average price for May 25 Detroit Tigers tickets is currently $83.28 with a get-in price of $19. The Tigers are currently in first place in the AL Central with a 27-12 record while the Rangers sit two games below .500 at 21-23.

Several promotional items will be given to fans during this week’s MLB top games. The Red Sox and White Sox will look to turn their seasons around against the Blue Jays and Yankees while the Tigers will keep their bats hot in their series against the Rangers later this week.